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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The Weekend

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July 18 2011, Published 4:59 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the sizzle of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week swim to the streets of Beverly Hills, Hollywood’s hottest stars were dressed to rock and shock over the weekend – and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily feature.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley continued her Transformers style streak in Japan, showing off her supermodel style at a press conference.  The Victoria’s Secret Angel paired a leather and lace Marios Schwab number with Christian Louboutin Daffodil platforms, scoring herself the best look of the weekend.

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As for the worst. Maria Tomei dressed up like a 1950’s housewife in NYC.  The Academy Award winning actress paired a patchwork dress with Soludos espadrilles.

And Patricia Arquette upped the wacky factor at the Hamptons for Haiti Brunch and Cocktails event in Bridgehampton, experiencing a bad plaid attack.

What other stars were dressed to rock and shock over the weekend?  Click here to find out.

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